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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

We found out from Liza McAlister that Erol Josue, the musician and vodou priest featured in our "Music and the Story of Haiti" show, is in the midst of preparing a 21-part "Requiem for Haiti." He was nice enough to jump into the studio and put the finishing touches on the following song, "Manyan Voude," so that we could present it to you immediately:

In “Manyan Voude” Erol says, “We have to accept the decision of the Almighty. Even though the loss is big we have to rebuild.” It’s powerful.

We found out from Liza McAlister that Erol Josue, the musician and vodou priest featured in our "Music and the Story of Haiti" show, is in the midst of preparing a 21-part "Requiem for Haiti." He was nice enough to jump into the studio and put the finishing touches on the following song, "Manyan Voude," so that we could present it to you immediately:

In “Manyan Voude” Erol says, “We have to accept the decision of the Almighty. Even though the loss is big we have to rebuild.” It’s powerful.

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